St. Paul Police Chief Tom Smith said the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis is not cooperating with an ongoing criminal investigation into clergy sexual abuse.

Smith said the former top church deputy, the Rev. Kevin McDonough, has refused to talk to police.

The chief made his remarks at a news conference about a separate allegation that Archbishop John Nienstedt inappropriately touched a minor in 2009.

Smith expressed frustration at being unable to talk to archdiocese staff.

"It's never good enough when someone tells us no," Smith said. "And as of right now, except for attorneys, and being told no in a specific instance on the investigations before the allegations today, we have not been successful."

Smith was clear he wasn't happy archdiocese says publicly it is cooperating but aren't making people available for voluntary interviews.

In a statement released after the news conference, archdiocese officials said they hope to better understand police requests for information at Wednesday's meeting.

"Although we cannot speak for Fr. McDonough and his choice not to speak with the police," the statement said. "As we have stated repeatedly, the archdiocese seeks to cooperate with the police and all civil authorities."

Police began their investigation into Nienstedt Monday afternoon after the archdiocese encouraged a person within the church who is required by law to report allegations of abuse to contact authorities. In a statement Tuesday morning, archdiocese officials said they learned of the allegation from that person.

Investigation into allegation against Archbishop John Nienstedt began on Monday, about 2 p.m. Investigation is ongoing. #sppdarchdiocese